Hi,
I'd like to know if I'm able to edit images in content to be like this...
example: go here http://www.omharmonics.com/products/index-testimonials
- scroll down till you see a horizontal black image background with a blue brain with text "What are binural beats?"
1. to create or insert a partial background image in 'content' area (the image should not display behind the entire background but only selected areas)
- (if you scroll down you'll see it done again where you see the Blue OM HARMONICS picture with dark blue background)
- want to be able to
2. to make the image span to the max width of the site? right to the edge (with no padding/margins).
- Like those in the example above and
- if you scroll above "What are binural beats?" there is an image of an iphone strapped to a big bullet.
(the image is placed right to the edge of site). It's a single image not a background? ...but still to the edge.
- in the content area..want to be able to insert multiple images that spans full width without effecting the body text margins/paddings.
cos usually if Body Text paddings are set to say indent 10 spaces... then the image also will follow the indent. But i want the image to have full width edgeless
thanks
Can Style Manager Do This?
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Guest_Ad_*
, Feb 20 2013 07:55 PM
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#2
Posted 21 February 2013 - 10:48 AM
Hi Ad,
Please login to the forum (should be the same username and password you use to login to your iThemes member panel) and post your question in the Style Manager Plugin forum. The moderators there will be able to help you out.
Thanks,
Elise
Please login to the forum (should be the same username and password you use to login to your iThemes member panel) and post your question in the Style Manager Plugin forum. The moderators there will be able to help you out.
Thanks,
Elise
#3
Posted 21 February 2013 - 12:11 PM
It is not possible to do the above using Style Manager.
However, you can come up the needed CSS and paste it in Custom CSS section of Style Manager.
This can be done by setting any left/right padding for content's element to 0 and setting say 1em left and right padding to those divs that should have the padding. The images will then appear edge to edge within content module for those divs to which you set a background image via CSS.
However, you can come up the needed CSS and paste it in Custom CSS section of Style Manager.
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in the content area..want to be able to insert multiple images that spans full width without effecting the body text margins/paddings.
cos usually if Body Text paddings are set to say indent 10 spaces... then the image also will follow the indent. But i want the image to have full width edgeless
cos usually if Body Text paddings are set to say indent 10 spaces... then the image also will follow the indent. But i want the image to have full width edgeless
This can be done by setting any left/right padding for content's element to 0 and setting say 1em left and right padding to those divs that should have the padding. The images will then appear edge to edge within content module for those divs to which you set a background image via CSS.
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